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(5 customer reviews) 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Quite simply... the best!,
October 21, 2004 Kyle Mole "Fingers" (U.K.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 (Audio CD)
I have to say that this is probably the finest thing I've got of Dizzy's on cd. Of all the Bebop, Cubop and big band recordings I own, this is the best example of what this man can do. Small group combos bring the best outta Diz, and he is in the greatist of company. He takes a standard like 'Russian Lullaby' and transports it into Bebop heaven! 'Frelimo' rides the latin/funk train, Bebop and Birks works never sounded better. Pass, Roker and Brown shine here, who needs anyone else when this quartet gets cookin?! September song melts my heart each time. The engineering on the recording is fantastic, you can hear a pin drop. Every nuance is captured. Pushing 60 when this was recorded, I dont think the timbre and excecution ever sounded better from Diz. One of my all time favourite Jazz discs.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Great Album!,
August 15, 2004 Ryan "The Doctor" (Meadville, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 (Audio CD)
This is a great album. Mickey Roker's drumming is funky yet cool, Ray Brown is solid as always, and Joe Pass plays like you never thought he could. Dizzy is, of course, in fine form.
Interesting note, however, my cd lists track 1 as "Frelimo" not "Tanga." Also, it's on the "Oriigal Jazz Classics" series of Fantasy, Inc. This is probably one of those rare records that has been in and out of print many times.
Also of note, this same band appears with Milt Jackson replacing Dizzy Gillespie on an album called "Quadrant" with Joe Pass in the leader's chair. It is also quite amazing.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
The Only Shortcoming of This CD ...,
June 15, 2010 Customer Formerly Known as Giordano Bruno - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dizzy's Big 4 (Audio CD)
... is that it's short! It's only 45 minutes, and I could listen to a performance twice as long with growing pleasure. Notice, however, that it's also inexpensive, so you will get your money's worth! It's also a studio recording, made in 1975, so the sound quality is far cleaner and more present than much of what 'we' put up with from the great jazz players of the bebop generation.
And Dizzy Gillespie was one of the greats, the definer of bebop and post-bepop trumpet technique and style. With his goofy bent-bell trumpet soaring into the stratospheric range of Bach trumpeters, Dizzy was appreciated most widely for his 'chops', his virtuosity, just the physical excitement of his playing. His best known performances were with fairly large ensembles - bebop big bands, if you will. He played musical hackensack with all the great saxophonists. He was the "hottest Mister Cool" in the jazz world.
This CD is something different, Dizzy playing with a quartet, and an...Read more